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"All Hell Breaks Loose" is the joint title for the two-part second-season finale of The CW television series Supernatural. It consists of the twenty-first and twenty-second episodes of the second season. "Part One" was first broadcast on May 10, 2007, and the second part aired the following week on May 17, 2007.
The final scenes of "Simon Said" were filmed at Cleveland Dam, [72] and "All Hell Breaks Loose, Part One" made use of a pre-existing set built for the Western television series Bordertown. [16] The climax of "Part Two" was originally to take place in an actual cemetery, but numerous issues forced production to film the scene in the studio. [85]
A dream sequence in "All Hell Breaks Loose" hints at Mary Winchester's connection to Azazel. Although the writers intended to address this in the third season, it was pushed back to the fourth season episode "In the Beginning" due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. [24]
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He gathers them together in the second-season finale "All Hell Breaks Loose" and coerces the young adults into a fight to the death to determine a leader for his demonic army. Sam is killed by the super-strong Jake Talley, [ 4 ] but Dean sells his own soul to a crossroads demon in exchange for Sam's resurrection, a contract that leaves Dean ...
All Hell Breaks Loose in ‘Shōgun’ Episode 5. Josh Rosenberg. March 19, 2024 at 5:00 AM. All Hell Breaks Loose in ‘Shōgun’ Episode 5 FX. Uh-oh! If you’ve enjoyed watching Shōgun ...
UPDATE 6/25/21 4:00 p.m. ET Ackles broke his silence on the drama in a response to Padalecki’s earlier tweet. “Love you @jarpad … Miss these talks. I forgot how much face time we always used ...
In another recent fundraising email, Trump used the subject line: “1 month until all hell breaks loose,” referring to his upcoming sentencing on July 11.